by John Legge | Jan 6, 2021 | Excel Tips, Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire
SORT Function in Excel – how can I use this function in my spreadsheets? Watch the video to learn more This week’s hint and tip is on the SORT function in Excel. It looks at this function and how it can be used in spreadsheets. This isn’t covered... by John Legge | Dec 2, 2020 | Excel Tips, Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire
Dictate Feature in PowerPoint – how can I use this in my presentations? Watch the video to learn more This week’s hint and tip is on the dictate feature in PowerPoint. It looks at this feature and how it can be used in your presentations. This isn’t... by John Legge | Oct 14, 2020 | Excel Tips, Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire
FV Financial Function in Excel – how can I use this financial function in my spreadsheets? Watch the video to learn more This week’s hint and tip is on the FV financial function in Excel. This looks at the financial function which is applicable to home as... by John Legge | Jul 29, 2020 | Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire, PowerPoint Tips
Inserting text boxes in PowerPoint – how do I do this? Watch the video to learn more This week’s hint and tip is about how to insert text boxes in PowerPoint in your presentation slides. This is on our Basic PowerPoint course and we cover how to insert,... by John Legge | Dec 11, 2019 | Excel Tips, Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire
IF Statement in Excel – do you know how to create one? Watch our video hint and tip to learn how This week’s hint and tip is about looking at the IF Statement. Some of you might have heard of the it before, but for some of you this might be a new... by John Legge | Sep 19, 2019 | Excel Tips, Hints and Tips, Microsoft Office Courses Nottinghamshire
Many of you might have seen this ‘BODMAS test’ on social media or some of you might not! It has divided people everywhere up into groups as to what their answer was for the last line. Have you tried it? What do you think the answer is? Here at JPL we thought this was...